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This subtree contains documents covering various technical
information about SGI's software and hardware.
New directories since v5.1 DT CD;
Significantly updated since then, and;
the directory has not changed.
NOTE: The HTML
versions of the 16 Manuals on the v6.0 DT may not be 100%
accurate.
For anything
unrecognizable or confusing, consult the
accompanying PostScript version.
64bit:
information on 64bit machine architectures and programming
issues: MIPSpro(TM) 64-Bit Porting
and Transition Guide (IRIX 6.2 version), Preparing for
the 64 bit Future of IRIX, Native
64-bit Subprogram Interface for MIPS Architectures,
and a C & Fortran variable
sizes file.
ANSI-C:
contains files comprising a technical review of the book,
The Annotated ANSI C Standard, and the text originally
published as the ANSI C rationale with useful information
about the origin, creation and meaning of the ISO C
standard.
audio:
contains audio documentation including "Audio and Music
Applications for Silicon Graphics Systems", SGI Desktop Audio
Hardware Performance Specifications (Typical), Indigo, Indigo2,
Indy, "Unofficial SGI MIDI page", and "Audio Interchange File
Format AIFF-C, A revision to include compressed audio data".
cc_c++_make_csh:
a collection of documents relating to compilers, [p]make, and
[c]shell: C++ EXCEPTION HANDLING, The Silicon Graphics
Delta C++ Compiler, Programming in C++, Rules and Recommendations,
Silicon Graphics Inc, Common Makefile include files, Notes,
C pre-processor "cheat sheet" quick ref., C-shell, make, and pmake
quick references, and Silicon Graphics Makefile Conventions.
DevDriver:
IRIX 6.2 and IRIX 5.3 versions of the
Device Driver Programming Guide, as well as
inst-able images of the two pre-IRIX5.3 SGI manuals for the
IRIX Device Driver Programming Guide and the
IRIX Device Driver Reference Pages.
DevNews:
At last we begin to include selected articles from the
Developer News publication
Dwarf:
IRIX 6.2 revisions of documentation on DWARF, a binary debugging-information
format. The IRIX 6 compilers produce debugging information in this format
rather than the format used in IRIX 5.2 and earlier releases. DWARF
defines, in detail, a way for compilers to tell debuggers about
source programs.
ELF:
information pertaining to ELF,
the Executable and Linking Format employed
in IRIX 5 and beyond including, Controlling a Program's Layout
with ELSPEC,, and all the IRIX 6.2 man pages found using the command,
apropos elf
.
GIOdriver:
contains information needed to write a device driver for a
GIO board.
HiEndGfx:
the beginnings of documentation relevant to
current "High-End" Graphics Machines, so far includes
"IMPACT Graphics Subsystem," from the Impact Technical
Report, "Fast VisSim On Impact Graphics", Onyx tables
covering, "General", "Graphics", and "Platform"
Specifications, and relevant links to the
"OpenGL: From The EXTensions To The SOLutions"
Training Course materials.
I18N:
contains documentation on SGI's implementation of software
Internationalization. These are only draft versions.
irix:
contains general information about IRIX not "release-specific",
and Operating Systems issues including Automating and Scheduling Jobs
with Cron, Local and Remote File Locking¤, Restarting
Sendmail, Getting Started With Socket Programming¤,
Supported Releases¤,
Getting and Setting User Context
Within a Process, a paper on Caching and
Locality and its ancillary "The Paging Game," as well as 4 periodic
tables of IRISes: Workstation/Client, Challenge Server, Onyx Family,
Power Challenge.
irix5.2:
information relevant to IRIX 5.2 and a few of its associated Products
including: colormap usage differences between 5.1* and 5.2,
HIPPI documentation, IndigoMagic Q&A, inPerson docs, major changes
between IRIX 4.X and 5.2 Installation Guide, IRIS Media Libraries
product info, 4/94 periodic table, REACT in IRIX V.5, 7/94
patches info, 4.0.1 to 5.2 Software Compatibility Matrix,
Indigo2 XZ/Extreme stipple bug, and guidelines for the use of
the /usr/share filesystem.
irix5.3:
info relevant to IRIX 5.3 including: IRIX 5.3 Data Sheet and Technical
Specifications, REACT(TM) in IRIX 5.3 Technical Report,
Using Asynchronous I/O and Direct I/O in IRIX 5.X,
Documentation Catalog for IRIX 5.3 as of 3/96, and IRIX product information.
irix6.2:
contains a LARGE collection of IRIX 6.2-based documentation
-- this is one of the cornerstones of the v6.0 DT -- including
64-Bit Architecture and Standards Technical Report, all 6 manuals
comprising the IRIX Admin Manual Set (System Configuration and
Operation, Disks and Filesystems, Peripheral Devices, Networking and
Mail, Backup, Security, and Accounting, Software Installation and
Licensing), IRIX 6.2 New Features List,
MIPSpro N32 ABI Handbook plus an overview, MIPSpro
64-Bit Porting and Transition Guide, 6.2 Device Driver
Programming Guide, Programming on Silicon Graphics Systems: An
Overview, Topics in IRIX Programming, SGITCL Programmer's Guide,
Documentation Catalog for IRIX 6.2 (current as of 3/96),
Preparing to Upgrade to IRIX 6.2, The Coff Story -- End of Coff
Support, and a 6.2 Execution/Compilation Table.
Inventor:
contains Inventor documentation including: Optimizing Open Inventor
Applications, Release 2.0, OPEN INVENTOR CORNER, Fun With
Draggers: Building an Interactive Track Light, Open Inventor Nodes
Quick Reference Release 2.0, Open Inventor 3d Toolkit, How to Write
an Open Inventor File Translator, Quick Reference Guide,
and the man page for the DxfToIv utility.
kernel:
contains 3 Pipeline articles focusing on kernel issues and
processes: "Kernel Processes in IRIX 5.3 and IRIX 6.1," "IRIX Dynamically
Loadable Kernel Modules," and "Kernel Tuning in IRIX 5.x and IRIX 6.0.x."
libconv :
a relatively recent addition to the mathlib subtree, libconv is
an optimized library available on Silicon Graphics computers. It
features Convolution for Finite Impulse Response (FIR) and
Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) filters, together with
Correlations.
Mac:
beginnings of a directory composed of documents useful/relevant to
Mac Developers including, UNIX TOOLS FOR FORMER MAC DEVELOPERS
and C++ EXCEPTION HANDLING.
mipsABI:
documents and patches pertaining to the MIPS ABI Group, Inc.,
including a FAQ on porting, Conformance and Support
Guides. This is a 3/96 copy of most of what exists at www.mipsabi.org.
Motif:
contains a copy of an SGI internal paper on Motif Performance
Notes.
networking:
network documentation including:
Scalability in the XFS File System, XFS - File System Data Sheet and
Technical Specifications, a group of Pipeline articles:
"Using Automount," "Configuration and Use of PPP,"
"Configuring Multiple Network Interfaces on SGI Systems," "IRIX 5.3 NFS
Version 3," and Asynchronous Transfer Mode: Implementations for 1994,
Establishing a PPP connection using IRIX PPP, and SLIP INSTALLATION AND
CONFIGURATION GUIDE.
OpenGL:
A MASSIVE subtree contains MUCHO OpenGL papers,
articles, tutorials, specifications. A GREAT DEAL of
technical information is included here. MOST RECENT additions
include documentation on GLR, an OpenGL render server facility,
and the VERY ESSENTIAL OpenGL on Silicon Graphics Systems
covering advanced topics including extensions, as well as
updated revisions -- Version 1.1 -- of The OpenGL Graphics
System: A Specification, and the GLX Specification, OpenGL
Graphics with the X Window System.
optimization:
greatly revitalized documentation on optimizing programs
now includes Optimization for Real-Time Graphics Applications,
MIPSpro Compiling and Performance Tuning Guide, IRIX 6.2
version of the MIPSpro 64-Bit Porting and Transition Guide,
and the REACT(TM) Real-Time Programmer's Guide, as
well as overview descriptions of Build-time alternatives relating
to ld, and Quickstart, Requickstart and tasks performed by RLD, the
dynamic linker.
perl:
the beginnings of documentation relating to perl, the
Practical Extraction and Report Language, with
PERL PATTERNS, and the perl5
documentation set
available on the Silicon Graphics
freeware 1.0 release.
Performer:
contains "Introducing Performer 2.0" from the Pipeline,
the "IRIS Performer 2.0 Technical Report", "IRIS
Performer 2.0 API", "IRIS Performer 2.0 Technical
Information", and "IRIS Performer 2.0 Release
Notes".
PROM:
information relevant to all operations and issues at the
PROM level of the world.
R10000:
documentation on the R10000 PROCESSOR including a thumbnail
on MIPS R10000 (T5) Next Generation Technology, Mips Open
RISC Technology R10000 Microprocessor Technical Brief,
R10000 Microprocessor User's Manual-Version V1.1 and
V1.0, as well as the Errata for Mips R10000
Microprocessor User's Manual, V1.0
R4000:
contains the Pipeline January 1996 article, "Processor Types for
Indigo, Indigo2 and Indy Systems" with a table listing the first and
current version of IRIX for a specific R4x00 CPU type, speed, and cache
size. The R4x00 CPU is used in Indigo, Indy, CHALLENGE S, Indigo2 and
CHALLENGE M systems.
R8000:
documentation on the R8000 PROCCESSOR, otherwise known
as the IP21 board. Key to the performance of these systems
beyond the R8000 processor itself are changes to the OS and
compiler. The kernel now supports 64 bit kernel and user
code. Existing Irix 5.2 user mode binary objects will
continue to run unchanged. User applications that need
to realize the performance potential of this hardware
will need to be ported to the 64 bit environment.
RFC:
NEW INTERFACE -- VERY boss! Now up to rfc1918
Internet "Request For Comments" provide the current set
of open standards used on the Internet, today. To both
ensure interoperability with other products and prevent
re-invention of wheels, developers of network apps will
find it useful to be familiar with, and to the extent
possible conform to, applicable standards. Examples of
available standards are the Simple Network Monitoring
Protocol (SNMP), Internet Protocol (IP), File Transfer
Protocol (FTP), and Simple Message Transfer Protocol
(SMTP), all of which are supported by SGI.
SiliconStudio:
information about Silicon Studio, a professional film and video
production system based on Silicon Graphics workstations,
specialized video options and third-party software
solutions. Includes the slide sets from the Entertainment
Authoring Conference held in L.A., November, 1994.
textureMapping:
addresses issues pertaining to texture mapping:
Fast Shadows and Lighting Effects Using Texture Mapping,
Texture Mapping as a Fundamental Drawing Primitive,
Interactive Geometric Image Transformation Using Texture
Mapping, Accelerated Volume Rendering and Tomographic
Reconstruction Using Texture Mapping Hardware, and Texture
Mapping in Technical, Scientific and Engineering Visualization.
ViewKit:
information on the ViewKit software application framework,
used by many Silicon Graphics software products as well as
a growing number of third-party applications.
VMEinterface:
VME interface description for the Personal Iris, 4D100
to 4D400 series machines, and Crimsons. This paper does
NOT include the IO4 VME in Challenge and Onyx systems.
video:
contains the SGI Digital Video specification including the
data format, electrical and mechanical interfaces used to
get digital video data into and out of the Silicon Graphics
platforms via this 60-pin connector.
volumeRendering:
addresses issues pertaining to volume Rendering: Building
an OpenGL Volume Renderer, Interactive Volume Rendering Using
Advanced Graphics Architectures, and Accelerated Volume Rendering
and Tomographic Reconstruction Using Texture Mapping Hardware.
X:
contains X-based documentation including
such topics as Is your X code ready for 64-bit?,
"Multi-pipe Graphics Configurations", X11R6,
SGI's enhanced X server, Performance, SGI Window Systems,
the X11 Input Extension, and more.
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